- E-Cards with a Dangerous Twist Spotted on the Internet (Blogcritics.org)
"You are protected from this type of attack if you use a major anti-virus vendor like Websense or Symantec, but the best thing is to not download the malware in the first place. With the holiday season upon us, spam campaigns of a malicious nature will start springing up bearing yuletide greetings. ..."
- AVG Extends Availability of Free Security Software to Spanish-language Computer Users (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
"AVG, a global anti-virus and Internet security software provider with over 85 million users in 167 countries, today announced the availability of the first Spanish-language version of its popular AVG Free 8.0 security software."
- Update to Apple's 18-Month-Old AV Doc Sparks Uproar (TechNewsWorld.com)
"Apple's Mac OS X operating system has long been lauded as virus resistant, if not downright virus and malware free. Over the years that has perhaps changed -- at least a little. If any Mac-focused bugs have popped up, though, none have turned into marauding swarms of locusts. However, recent reports ..."
- Living positive, celebrating leadership (AlertNet)
"ActionAid International- India Celebrating a journey of change, over hundred HIV positive women in Delhi underscored the need for women's leadership to combat the Virus at the national convention on the World AIDS Day. A ..."